Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation

2020-08-13 Thread Aaron Woolfson via cctalk
I am crossing my fingers that I stil have the scans of these somewhere, or photocopies these are copies of the original manuals. DigiVue sent me their only originals, which I made copies of and sent back to them at some point - Original Message - From: Aaron Woolfson

Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation

2020-08-13 Thread Aaron Woolfson via cctalk
Sorry for duplicate emails. Paul did I send you copies of the power supply manuals? One more photo of the power supply. I beleieve that the illumination activation needed to be 109-115 volts, and the sustainer needed to be 74-78 volts. - Original Message - From: Aaron

Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation

2020-08-13 Thread Aaron Woolfson via cctalk
Here's a photo of one of the restored PLATO terminals (which had the plasma display) Does the power supply for the PLASMA look like the one in this photo of one of the terminals with the covers off? - Original Message - From: Aaron Woolfson To: paulkon...@comcast.net ;

Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation

2020-08-13 Thread Aaron Woolfson via cctalk
Hi Tom. Thanks for your message. Well, the Plasma panels use a pretty unique. I'm attaching the precise waveforms that the Plasma Panel expects to see in order to achieve the illumination of the dot. And while this may not be exactly or precisely what you're looking for, this will explain

Selling my Data I/O 29B programmer

2019-08-04 Thread Aaron Woolfson via cctalk
Just a heads’ up to the group that I am not using this any more; ever since I restored the PLATO terminals for LCM and CHM, I have not touched the 29B. I don’t think that I am going to be having much use for it since I have not been dabbling in vintage hardware. If anyone is interested, it is